severence agreement
if you were to sign a severence agreement while being heavily medicated would it be valid and legal?
Asked on 3/19/07, 5:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Nancy Fioritto Patete
Nancy Fioritto Patete, Esq.
Re: severence agreement
It can be argued on the basis of competency that it is not binding. The law recognizes temporary losses of lucidity, for example, when one is intoxicated (sometimes) or heavily medicated.
Answered on 3/19/07, 6:44 pm
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